
Joybird's oversized Wilder Sleeper Sectional is perfect for guests and movie nights — and it's 40% off
The author embarked on a quest for a sleeper sofa that combined both aesthetic appeal and practical functionality for accommodating overnight guests, without compromising on day-to-day comfort. The search culminated in the selection of the Joybird Wilder Sleeper Sectional. This review details the experience of living with the sofa for approximately three months, covering its design, customization options, delivery, comfort, sleep experience, and durability.
The Joybird Wilder Sleeper Sectional, measuring 123 inches, features a boxy profile and removable pillows, drawing comparisons to an RH Cloud Couch. It offers a queen-size pull-out bed and a deep-seated attached sectional, making it one of Joybird's larger sleeper options. The sectional is available in 78 upholstery choices, including pet-friendly, stain-resistant, sustainable, and Greenguard-Gold certified fabrics. An AR plug-in is available on the website to visualize the sofa in a personal space. The author chose a performance Sunbrella fabric in Premier Sea (light turquoise twill weave) due to its water, stain, and pet resistance.
Delivery for made-to-order sofas, manufactured in Tijuana, Mexico, typically takes four to six weeks. The premium in-home delivery service, priced at $179, proved invaluable given the sofa's significant weight (253 pounds for the sleeper, 147 pounds for the chaise sectional). The delivery crew handled the installation, including navigating tight spaces and assembling the two sectional pieces, with the mattress requiring some off-gassing time.
Regarding comfort, the Wilder Sofa provides a firm yet supportive sitting experience, with plush back cushions ideal for lounging. Its deep seats, while comfortable for sprawling, may pose a challenge for individuals with mobility issues or those who prefer their feet to touch the floor when sitting upright. For sleeping, the sectional easily converts into a bed by removing the bench cushion and pulling out the mattress. The author opted for the Tempur-Response Memory foam mattress upgrade, which, despite being 4.5 inches thick, offered a firm and cool sleep surface without the common issue of feeling the support bar. The queen-size mattress is shorter than a standard queen, measuring 72 inches long, which might mean feet extending off the bed for taller individuals. A minor drawback noted was the lack of motion isolation.
The sofa demonstrates good durability, with the connected pieces remaining stable and the sleeper mechanism operating smoothly. The chosen Sunbrella upholstery has effectively resisted water, stains, and pet damage. However, light fuzziness has appeared on the edges of the bench cushion due to friction. After several months of daily use, the cushions show no signs of sagging. Initial concerns about the bench cushion sliding forward were resolved with a non-slip pad provided by Joybird. While the deep seats and the slight wrinkling of the fabric at the edges were mentioned as minor considerations, the overall quality and comfort have made the sofa a central and admired piece of furniture. Other Joybird sleeper sofa alternatives, such as the Briar and Holt, and options from Interior Define and Article, are also briefly discussed.
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